DPS Pasadena Meeting 2000, 23-27 October 2000
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Session 10. Outer Planets Posters I - Atmospheric Dynamics and Clouds
Displayed, 1:00pm, Monday - 1:00pm, Friday,
Highlighted Tuesday, 3:30-6:30pm, C101-C105, C211
- 10.01 A study of the long-term properties of Jovian hot spots from HST and ground-based observations between 1994 and 1998
- E. Arregui, J. F. Rojas, A. Sanchez-Lavega (UPV), J. Lecacheux (Obs. Meudon), F. Colas (I. Mecanique), I. Miyazaki (Japan), D. Parker (ALPO)
- 10.02 Jovian Vortices and Barges: HST observations 1994-1998
- R. Morales, A. Sanchez-Lavega (UPV), J. Lecacheux (Obs. Meudon), F. Colas (I. Mecanique), I. Miyazaki (Japan)
- 10.03 A study of the stability of Jovian winds from HST images: 1995 - 1998
- E. Garcia-Melendo (E. Duran Obs. Found.), A. Sanchez-Lavega (UPV)
- 10.04 Gravity Waves As A Probe Of Jupiter's Atmosphere
- T. Bosak, A. P. Ingersoll (California Institute of Technology)
- 10.05 Gravity wave signatures in Jupiter's ionosphere
- K. I. Matcheva, D. F. Strobel (Johns Hopkins University), F. M. Flasar (Goddard Space Flight Center)
- 10.06 EPIC Simulations of Condensables Interacting with Anticyclones on Neptune and Jupiter
- T.E. Dowling, P.W. Stratman (CPL/U. Louisville), A.P. Showman (NRC/NASA Ames), L.A. Sromovsky (SSEC/U. Wisconsin)
- 10.07 High Resolution Observations of the Upper Jovian Atmosphere at Ly-\alpha
- C. Emerich (IAS-Orsay & IAP-Paris), L. Ben Jaffel (IAP-Paris), J.T. Clarke, Y. Kim (Michigan University), G.E. Ballester (LPL-Arizona University), R. Prangé (IAS-Orsay), J. Sommeria (ENS-Lyon)
- 10.08 Evidence for the existence of a deep water cloud from the Galileo Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer
- P.G.J. Irwin, S.B. Calcutt, F.W. Taylor, A. Baugh, S. Webster (Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Oxford University), C.A. Nixon (Goddard Space Flight Center), R.W. Carlson (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
- 10.09 The mapping of longitudinal-latitudinal variations of the methane absorption on Jupiter
- V.G. Tejfel (Fessenkov Astrophysical Institute)
- 10.10 Transport in the Jovian Stratosphere: Insight From a 2D Model of Ethane
- M. Allen (JPL/Caltech), Y.-T. Lee (Caltech), A. Friedson, G. Orton, R. West (JPL/Caltech)
- 10.11 The correlation of zonal bands and zonal winds in HST/STIS images of Jupiter and Saturn
- M.B. Vincent (NMSU), J.T. Clarke (U. of Mich.), J.T. Trauger (JPL)
- 10.12 3-Dimensional simulations of storm dynamics on Saturn
- R. Hueso, A. Sanchez-Lavega (UPV)
- 10.13 Saturn's Atmosphere at 5.2 Microns
- P. A. Yanamandra-Fisher, G. S. Orton, B. M. Fisher (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), A. Sanchez-Lavega (Universidad del Pais Vasco)
- 10.14 The Appropriate Deconvolution Method on 1990 HST Saturn Equatorial Disturbance Images
- T. Temma, N. Chanover (NMSU)
- 10.15 The Return of Saturn: Near-Infrared Absolute Photometry at Ring Plane Crossing
- T.W. Momary, K.H. Baines, P.A. Yanamandra-Fisher (JPL/CalTech), L.A. Lebofsky (U. of Arizona)
- 10.16 Neptune's Increasing Brightness Since 1989: Inferences from Photometry, Voyager and HST Images, and Recent Keck Adapative Optics Images
- G. W. Lockwood (Lowell Observatory), H. B. Hammel (Space Science Institute)
- 10.17 The Evolution of Cloud Features on Neptune over a 20-day time period
- S.C. Martin, H. Roe, I. de Pater (U.C. Berkeley), B. Macintosh, S. Gibbard, C.E. Max, D. Gavel (LLNL/IGPP), M. Brown (Caltech), A. Ghez (U.C.L.A.)
- 10.18 The Cassini / Huygens Flyby of Jupiter
- C. J. Hansen, D. L. Matson (JPL), J. P. Lebreton (ESA), S. J. Bolton, L. J. Spilker, T. V. Johnson, D. I. Bindschadler (JPL)
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